Audi A6
EA288 Evo with 150 kW and 48V mild hybrid. Most powerful variant of the 2.0 TDI with quattro all-wheel drive. Strong everyday diesel.
Anxiety engine — costly weakness looms
204 hp 2.0L with a known problem: EGR cooler leakage and coolant loss. The risk of expensive repairs overshadows any driving pleasure.
Engine Weaknesses 6
The EA288 Evo derivative DTNA shares the EGR cooler leak susceptibility common across the entire EA288 engine family. Cracks in the cooler allow coolant into the exhaust tract. Fault code P0401, coolant loss without visible external leak is characteristic.
Symptoms: Coolant loss without visible leak, white smoke from exhaust, dropping coolant level, overheating warning
The EA288 Evo DTNA, like its predecessors, uses a wet-running timing belt in an oil bath. With missed or extended oil-change intervals and incorrect oil grades, belt material degrades prematurely. No officially set replacement interval from Audi/VW increases the risk.
Symptoms: Whistling, rubber fibres in engine oil, irregular firing order, engine stutter, ECU faults
On the EA839 3.0 TFSI, the oil feed line to the turbocharger can become partially blocked by coked oil (Longlife intervals), causing turbo bearing failure.
Symptoms: Whining/whistling from turbo, power loss, blue smoke, metal particles in oil.
The EA839 3.0 TFSI (DTNA/CZVC) shows, like its predecessor (EA837), occasional timing chain rattle from weakening tensioner elements, particularly on cold start.
Symptoms: Brief rattle on cold start (1–3 seconds); with advanced wear continuously audible.
The EA288 Evo with aluminium block sometimes shows higher oil consumption than the standard EA288. Some 200-hp Evo engines need around 1 litre per 5,000 km. Low piston-ring tension for friction reduction contributes. Early diagnosis is important.
Symptoms: Dropping oil level between changes, light blue smoke under load, oil smell from exhaust, elevated consumption from the outset
NOx sensor, DPF differential pressure sensor and mass air flow sensor fail sporadically on the DTNA EA288 Evo. These faults trigger MIL warnings and can activate limp mode without actual mechanical damage. Replacing the faulty sensor solves the problem.
Symptoms: MIL light, engine limp mode, increased consumption, sporadic power drops without further symptoms
Vehicle Weaknesses 5
Contamination of the bonding surface during manufacture can cause the rear panoramic roof module to detach. Affects A6 models produced in 2018.
Stress corrosion cracking can cause excessive play between the control arm and wheel carrier on the A6 C8 (MY 2019–2021), impairing driving stability. Recall by KBA (action 42L1), free repair at dealer.
High-voltage battery cell modules on A6, A7, Q5 PHEV models can overheat during charging (KBA 15722R / code 93AD). 53,449 vehicles worldwide, 17,012 in Germany affected (production period 08/2019–08/2024). Software update takes approx. 60 minutes.
The MMI infotainment system stands out for frozen displays, unexpected reboots and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto failures. Software updates only partially resolve the problem.
On some A6 C8s, water enters through a leaking wheel arch liner, causing musty smells and moisture in the footwell or boot.